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3rd Day of Ram Katha on 4th January Held in Ayodhya Under the Presence of Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Ji with Focus on Youth Empowerment

The Divine Historic Rashtra Katha Mahotsav continued in Ayodhya on 4 January with the 3rd day of Ram Katha, focusing on spiritual values, youth engagement, and cultural continuity under the guidance of Sadhguru Shri Riteshwar Ji and Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Ji.

By Jitendra swami
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3rd Day of Ram Katha on 4th January Held in Ayodhya Under the Presence of Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Ji with Focus on Youth Empowerment

The Divine Historic Rashtra Katha Mahotsav continued on 4th January with the observance of the 3rd day of the Ram Katha at Prakshetra Nandini Niketan, Ayodhya. The event remains part of a multi-day cultural and spiritual initiative that combines traditional discourse with themes relevant to contemporary society, particularly the engagement and empowerment of youth. The presence and guidance of Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Ji continue to shape the structured conduct of the Mahotsav.


The Rashtra Katha Mahotsav is being organized around the central theme “The Divine Journey from Banke Bihari to Awadh Bihari,” which examines the transition from individual devotion to disciplined living and social responsibility. By the third day, the Ram Katha has progressed into deeper narrative and philosophical discussion, with an emphasis on values such as duty, restraint, and ethical clarity.


The Ram Katha is being delivered by Param Pujya Sadhguru Shri Riteshwar Ji, whose discourse on the third day focused on integrating classical Ram Katha narratives with reflections on balanced living and informed decision-making. His presentation style remains composed and accessible, allowing participants from different age groups, including young listeners, to engage meaningfully with the subject matter.


Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Ji’s association with the Mahotsav has been described by organizers as facilitative and purpose-driven. His involvement underscores the objective of creating a platform where spiritual and cultural discourse contributes to character building and social awareness among youth. The emphasis throughout the program remains on substance and continuity rather than ceremonial prominence.


The Mahotsav timeline includes two notable personal dates. 5th January, the birthdate of Param Pujya Sadhguru Shri Riteshwar Maharaj, falls during the course of the Ram Katha and is being acknowledged within the natural flow of the event without separate observances. 8th January, the birthdate of Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Ji, coincides with the concluding phase of the Mahotsav. Organizers state that both dates are being approached with restraint and are integrated into the overall schedule rather than highlighted independently.

The proceedings also noted the presence of Manoj Sinha, Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, who attended the Ram Katha session during the Mahotsav. His presence added to the range of dignitaries and public representatives observing the cultural discourse in Ayodhya. also recorded the presence of Prateek Bhushan Singh and Karan Bhushan Singh. Their attendance contributed to the sense of continuity and collective participation surrounding the Mahotsav, aligning with its emphasis on inclusive engagement.


The venue, Prakshetra Nandini Niketan, continues to host the Ram Katha with arrangements focused on order, simplicity, and accessibility. Seating, sound management, and logistical coordination have been structured to support uninterrupted discourse sessions and attentive listening.
Ayodhya’s selection as the host city adds contextual relevance to the Mahotsav. Closely associated with Ram Katha and long-standing spiritual traditions, the city provides an appropriate setting for a discourse that seeks to connect heritage with contemporary reflection.

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With the completion of the 3rd day of Ram Katha on 4th January, the Divine Historic Rashtra Katha Mahotsav continues as a newsworthy cultural event. 
Under the presence of Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Ji, the spiritual guidance of Param Pujya Sadhguru Shri Riteshwar Ji, and the participation of attendees across age groups, the Mahotsav maintains its focus on structured discourse, cultural continuity, and youth-oriented engagement.